• The Cook's Tale Restaurant, formally named the Ambrette is. located in the city centre just a ten minute walk from the Marlowe Theatre and the high street.
  • In the Cook’s Prologue and Tale, all four characters (the Host, the Cook, Perkyn Revelour, and his unnamed master) sell food.
  • "The Cook" aramaya atla. Geoffrey Chaucer Muhtemelen "The Cook's Tale " i hiç bitirmedi ve 58 satırdan sonra kırılıyor, ancak bazı bilim adamları...
  • In the prologue to The Cook’s Tale, the Host chides the Cook for all the seemingly bad food he has sold to them.
  • Roger of Ware ( the cook who is telling the tale). Harry Bailly ( The Host). Perkin Reveller (the apprentice cook). by Regina Servin.
  • The Cook's Tale. A prentys whilom dwelled in oure citee, And of a craft of vitailliers was hee. Gaillard he was as goldfynch in the shawe, Broun as a berye, a...
  • The Cook praises both the Reeve and the Miller for their own tales He promises that his own tale will be just as great But it won’t be up to their standards, because...
  • The Cook’s Tale is an incomplete story in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, published in 1387–1400.
  • And with that he laughed with loud cheer, And told his tale, as you now will hear. The Cook’s Tale. A prentice once there was dwelt in our City
  • He then says that he is just joking, and the Cook should not be upset. The Cook, in turn, tells the Host not to be angry, for his story is about an inn-keeper.